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<H3><A NAME="7_2_10">7.2.10  Creating semi-filled bar graphs</A></H3>
<P> Semi filled bar graphs are in principle the same as normal filled
 bar graphs but with the additional feature that you can choose to only
 fill a specified range (or ranges) of X-coordinates. The figure below
 illustrates this</P>
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<BR> <A href="exframes/frame_partiallyfilledlineex1.html" target="blank">
<IMG border="0" HEIGHT="300"       src="img/img/img/img/img/img/partiallyfilledlineex1.png" WIDTH="400">
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<BR><B>Figure 56:</B> Semi-filled line graph <A href="exframes/frame_partiallyfilledlineex1.html"
target="blank">[src]</A>&nbsp;
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<P> In this example we defined two areas along the X-axis to be filled.
 You can add filled areas by using the method <A href="../ref/LinePlot.html#_LINEPLOT_ADDAREA">
 AddArea()</A> and specifying range and color for the filled area.</P>
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